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Abdul Hassan

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If your son studies 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th outside India, he is mostly not eligible for the local quota in Andhra Pradesh. 
For the local quota, the candidate must have studied a minimum of four years before qualifying exam (10+2) in Andhra Pradesh or Telangana.

So if he has studied all these years outside of India, he can only apply under the management quota or NRI quota, not the local quota.

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Chikat Marchang

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MBBS admissions are based on NEET Exam scores with the following Cutoff for 2024 according to different categories belonging to the HS quota: CMC Vellore MBBS Cutoff 2024 was 84 for the General HS category; for the OBC quota, the cutoff went up to 35, and for the SC category, admissions were closed at 4404

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Ms Shruti Gupta

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SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre MBBS students top scholarship details are mentioned below:

  1. Merit-Cum-Means Scholarships: Given to students in the financial need, providing tuition fee waiver of upto 25% to 100%.
  2. Merit Scholarship

Keep in mind that you need to fulfill the eligibility criteria to avail these scholarships.

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Tanisha Pandey

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All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, will unveil 4 to 5 rounds of NEET cutoff scores for admission to medical courses. The cutoffs will be issued consecutively, and the seats will be allotted on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • The NEET score of the candidate
  • The category of the candidate
  • The number of seats available in the course


Candidates must visit the official website of the entrance exam to read clear instructions on how to proceed with the counselling process once the round is released.

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Rachit Kumar

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To get enrolled in the MBBS course at St John's Medical College, a student needs to complete the eligibility requirements. Students should secure a minimum of 50% aggregate in the specific subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English. Students should not only pass Class 12 in these subjects, but also secure a minimum aggregate of 50% and 40% for SC/ ST/ OBC. In continuation, students should be a minimum of 17 years of age on or before December 31 of the admission year. Additionally, the student should be an Indian citizen. 

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Prathmesh Godbole

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To get admission in aiims nagpur for MBBS is through NEET examination which is conducted in May month every year 

After the result with good rank you have to goes through mcc all India councelling In this you have to filled the choice based on your rank and proper choice filling you will alloted aiims nagpur 

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Chikat Marchang

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For MBBS Admission at GMCH Chandigrah candidates can follow the steps below:

  1. Appear for NEET UG exam
  2. Appear counselling through the MCC
  3. Choose MBBS and GMCH Chandigarh as preferred course and institution, respectively.
  4. Pay required application fees to confirm admission.

Candidates who don't receive a seat during first round of counselling may appear for further rounds.

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